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I have stated my campaign promises in my speeches in the Elections! thread. If anyone has any further questions for me, however, I'd be glad to answer them.
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Shadowlord
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OOC: Interesting. Why is there a button to Delete your post, on the Edit Post screen, if you cannot delete your posts?
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MrWhereItsAt
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New Year's Resolution: 2005 is the year of Where It's At - come get some.
Nov 2001 time: 17:19
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Must President shade not retire gracefully now, at the height of his popularity and with all his senses intact? It appears that his love for the state is such that he would sacrifice his glorious self for our benefit. We must not allow this!
Let us give President shade the fond farewell that he deserves, after working so hard for us this past term. He may be a great man, but a man nonetheless - the President must rest before returning to politics. I ask you, fellow citizens, to disregard his protests and claims of "I don't really mind" and "That bastard MrWIA doesn't know his caravans from his armpits" - the President is so eager to help the nation that he would cause himself harm - for us. What a noble man!
But we, if we truly care, citizens, we must not let him do this! Vote for me for Trade Advisor, my countrymen (and women, be there any), and we will allow shade to retire to the peace that he so richly deserves. Vote for me, a virgin (well, in some ways ) citizen, to shoulder the great burden of the office that is so beneath shade's greatness. I am not asking the immortal shade to retire permanently, citizens, no - the very idea is ridiculous. All I demand is that we show our leader our great love for him, that he may recuperate in peace, so that he may return to us revitalized, renewed, refreshed.
A vote for me for Trade Advisor is a vote for shade - an investment in our future, when the man may return to us ready to lead again!
God defend our shaaa-aaa-aade!
Hmm hmm. Hmm HMMM....
(We need a national anthem).
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James Adams
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Southampton, England, Uk.
Dec 2001 time: 05:19
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quote: Originally posted by MrWhereItsAt
Must President shade not retire gracefully now, at the height of his popularity and with all his senses intact? It appears that his love for the state is such that he would sacrifice his glorious self for our benefit. We must not allow this!
Let us give President shade the fond farewell that he deserves, after working so hard for us this past term. He may be a great man, but a man nonetheless - the President must rest before returning to politics. I ask you, fellow citizens, to disregard his protests and claims of "I don't really mind" and "That bastard MrWIA doesn't know his caravans from his armpits" - the President is so eager to help the nation that he would cause himself harm - for us. What a noble man!
But we, if we truly care, citizens, we must not let him do this! Vote for me for Trade Advisor, my countrymen (and women, be there any), and we will allow shade to retire to the peace that he so richly deserves. Vote for me, a virgin (well, in some ways ) citizen, to shoulder the great burden of the office that is so beneath shade's greatness. I am not asking the immortal shade to retire permanently, citizens, no - the very idea is ridiculous. All I demand is that we show our leader our great love for him, that he may recuperate in peace, so that he may return to us revitalized, renewed, refreshed.
A vote for me for Trade Advisor is a vote for shade - an investment in our future, when the man may return to us ready to lead again!
God defend our shaaa-aaa-aade!
Hmm hmm. Hmm HMMM....
(We need a national anthem). |
Weldone Shade, Hooray for shade!
I quite agree about "We need a national anthem"!
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Shadowlord
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I'm going to summarize and state here the reforms that I'll be instituting if elected President, and my short-term and long-term goals for our Great Civilization. I've already mentioned these in my speeches, but here's a convenient repository for all of these.
Reforms:
(1) (Suggested Law #1 no longer exists.)
(2) Reforms to the 3/4 term limits law:
(2a) If anyone has held any office for 3 or more consecutive terms, they may not run for office for the next term, unless:
(2b) they are running for Historian, or
(2c) our Civilization is at war with another at the time of the elections, and they are running for President, Foreign Minister, or Military Commander.
In addition, my long-term plans for our Great Civilization are:
(1) Encouraging a program of rapid technological progress
(2) A switch to Fundamentalism, to raise large quantities of cash
(3) Continuing production of caravans for rapid wonder construction
(4) Training large numbers of diplomats or spies under Fundamentalism to steal technology and bribe cities
(5) Always examining the state of enemy civilizations and our own military, defensive and offensive, before beginning any conflict.
Short-term goals:
(1) Ensuring all our cities are defended by Walls and two good defenders
(2) Asking the Vice President to commission a poll to ask the people why they voted for the candidate they voted for
Last edited by Shadowlord on 29-04-2002 at 02:14
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Shadowlord
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It would, except that I'd have been elected before the creation of that "law."
All of those would be subject to a vote by the council before they could be instituted, the President casting the tiebreaking vote.
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